Secure Scripting Module
The Secure Scripting module aligns with Learning Outcomes in the NSA "Basic Scripting" knowledge unit, which includes demonstrating proficiency in scripting languages to write simple scripts (e.g., to automate system administration tasks).
- Aligns with Learning Outcomes in the Software Development Fundamentals (SDF) knowledge unit of the ACM Computer Science Curricular Guidelines
- Aligns with the Learning Objectives and Essential Knowledge Statements for Big Ideas 1–5 in the AP CSP framework (Creativity, Abstraction, Data and Information, Algorithms, and Programming)
The Secure Scripting module has been pilot-tested in the following courses: ITSE 1350, System Analysis and Design; CSC 240, Introduction to Different Programming Languages; NTWK 2013, Introduction to Networking; CIS 215, Operating Systems; and CSC 200, Introduction to Computer Science.
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